🏳️🌈 Happy Pride Month! 🏳️🌈 We look forward to celebrating our LGBTQ+ employees and local community this Pride month and continuing our work towards a more creative and inclusive future. Here's what we have coming up: ✨ Hosting LGBTQ+ history and allyship educational opportunities for our employees ✨ Volunteering at the #CNYPride and #RochesterPride events ✨ Celebrating at the office with our annual Pride happy hour
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Happy Pride Month. 🌈 We’re proud to work in an industry which celebrates diversity and fosters inclusion. This month, we celebrate the vibrant LGBTQ+ community and reaffirm our commitment to creating an environment where everyone feels seen, heard and valued. In the world of digital marketing, inclusive campaigns reflect our society and help drive meaningful connections, encourage authentic engagement and make a positive impact. ⚡ #digitalmarketingagency #digitalmarketingsurrey #socialmediaagency #digitaladvertisingagency #creativemarketingagency
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I love that we support and celebrate inclusiveness and diversity, but honestly, I have to speak from my perspective as a CEO. I often wonder if it's me, the person, or my mindset as a Leader and a CEO. I believe the only time we will be inclusive is when no one has to wave a flag or wear a badge or a wristband. Same for disabilities, ethnicity, or colour. People talk crap even when wanting not to... 'Oh, I don't see colour...' said a mate of mine recently. 'Well, get an eye test, pal; he is as black as the Ace of Spades, ' I replied. Oh no, that's not what I meant said he. Yes, it wasn't, but why do you even have to state that? Why does it need to be said? Just be his mate. I guess what I am trying, and probably failing and inviting a load of snowflakes to pile in, is people are people. When we get to a stage where none of this is a subject matter, that is what I call inclusive. As for diversity, well, God decided that already. What's it got to do with us? There are some things I am well known for by my friends and family. One is that I have absolutely no 'Gay-Dar'. One of my good pals from past work life is now a woman, and considering our personal backgrounds, I find it extremely difficult to get my head around but equally not at all difficult to accept. It's her life; she can do what she likes that makes her happy. I couldn't give a monkey's what she chooses to do; she's still the same person as when I first knew her, apart from the blindingly obvious and having a far less deep voice. I think the longer this need to recognise everyone with their own special symbols and the like, actually the further away we get from where people aspire to be. If someone is Gay, Bi-, Straight whatever, It doesn't occur to me at all, and I am equally not the slightest bit bothered when I become aware of it. What I care about is simple. In work, are you a good colleague, a grafter who is aware that the customer pays us all and values them? In my social life, are you good company, do we share values and interests, or are you really annoying or boring? Those things are the only things that matter, or should matter. When we can take pride in not needing symbols or events like pride flag and month then and only then in my humble opinion do I reckon we have cracked it. Until then though, Happy Pride Month to everyone who feels represented and that it gives them belief they can live happily and openly. I hope I am wrong and that actually it is empowering and breaking down barriers without what I like to call 'Idiots' who haven't got the brains they were born with being like scared rabbits towards anyone who is different from them. Until then, please call out all 'Idiots' instead of looking at your feet or looking away. Failing to discourage, by its very definition, lacks courage, and that's the only difference; people of Pride Month have had to show courage; the least you can do is make that inclusive by showing your own where they do get abused by the Idiots.
Happy Pride Month!🌈 At GovData, we're proud to celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment. How are you celebrating Pride Month? #pridemonth
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Happy Pride Month!! As a labor union that represents over 1,500 members, SLOCEA is committed to supporting & advocating for each of them, including those who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. To learn more about the labor movement’s connection to the LGBTQ+ community, check out the article on our blog written by SLOCEA labor rep, Brooke Daphne!
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🌈 Check out these 5 examples of how to advocate and embrace LGBTQ+ rights in social innovation! Learn with your team, integrate inclusivity into projects, collaborate with LGBTQ+ groups, amplify your voice, and empower LGBTQ+ leaders. Together, let's build a more inclusive world! 💖 #UNITE2030 #LGBTQRights #Inclusion
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This #PrideMonth, recruitment experts David Allen and Rose Boyer teamed up with our LGBTQ+ employee resource group Prism to compile a list of four ways you can show up as an ally at work. How are you helping foster acceptance and belonging for all in your workplace? 🌈 #LGBTQally #PrideatWork
4 Ways to Be a Better LGBTQ+ Ally at Work | Creative Circle
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3 things that I implore you to remember this Pride season. 1. Allyship is wonderful, but it is something earned, not just claimed. If you say that you are an ally, you must back that up with more than words. It must be backed up with actions. 2. Remember that being out is a privilege. To all who are unable to be out for whatever reason, or who choose to remain private about your situations, you are still valid and you still deserve to have pride. This elder-queer loves and supports you. <3 3. Please remember that while it is wonderful and AMAZING to support small and independent queer artists during Pride season and beyond, not everyone has the financial stability and privilege to do so, and purchasing a small trinket from a big box store may be cheaper, easier, and more accessible for some folx and that is OK. Don't shame people for it, because you don't know their experience or what they are going through. Also, those public corporate displays? They often matter to people who cannot be out for their own reasons. So absolutely celebrate independently, responsibly, etc. But have patience and grace for all. Happy Pride, everyone!
🏳️🌈 Pride is more than a month of celebrations and recognition of the LGBTQ+ community. It’s a protest and a fight for equality. It’s collaboration and support across other marginalized communities. It’s for our future and our safety. This Pride season, we continue our mission to create safe and inclusive schools for our LGBTQ+ youth, and we encourage you to join us and Rise Up with Pride. ➡️ Visit glsen.org/pride to learn how you can Rise Up today! . . . Image description: Colorful graphic with text "RISE UP with Pride" in rainbow colors. Features decorative elements like stars and hearts with the text "glsen.org/pride" at the bottom.
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Celebrating Pride Month and the diversity that drives our industry forward! Just like a well-orchestrated logistics operation, Pride is all about coming together in perfect harmony. Let’s honor the LGBTQ+ community and the vital role they play in keeping our wheels turning and our cargo moving. #PrideInLogistics #TruckingWithPride #DiversityInTheDriverSeat #LogisticsForAll #Pride2024 #SupplyChainSolidarity #JunePride
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Happy Pride Month! At HGS, we celebrate love, diversity, and inclusion every day. This month, we honor the strength and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community and reaffirm our commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone. #PrideMonth #LoveIsLove
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This month, we stand proud and united to commemorate Pride Month, a celebration of love, diversity, acceptance, and self-expression. This is not just a time to acknowledge the struggles and victories of the LGBTQ+ community but also to reflect on the importance of creating a more inclusive and empathetic society. As we celebrate Pride, let us also remember the importance of allyship. Being an ally means supporting and standing up for the rights of those who identify as LGBTQ+. It means creating safe spaces at work and in our communities where everyone can be their authentic selves. It requires constant learning, understanding, and committing to equality and justice. This Pride month—and all year round—let's strive to spread love, promote inclusivity, and uplift each other. Because when one of us succeeds, we all do. How are you celebrating Pride month and promoting inclusivity in your community? #PrideMonth #Inclusivity #Allyship
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🌈 **Celebrating Pride Month: Ensuring Safe and Inclusive Healthcare for All** 🌈 As we celebrate Pride Month, it’s essential to recognize the importance of providing safe, inclusive, and affirming healthcare for the LGBTQ+ community. Quality healthcare should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. 🏥 **Why Inclusive Healthcare Matters:** - **Respect and Dignity:** Everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. Inclusive healthcare practices ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals feel safe and respected when seeking medical care. - **Understanding Unique Needs:** The LGBTQ+ community may face unique health challenges. Healthcare providers educated in these areas can offer better, more effective care. - **Reducing Disparities:** Inclusive healthcare helps to reduce health disparities that disproportionately affect LGBTQ+ individuals, such as higher rates of mental health issues and certain chronic conditions. 📚 **Key Steps for Healthcare Providers:** - **Education and Training:** Ongoing education about LGBTQ+ health issues and culturally competent care is crucial for all healthcare providers. - **Inclusive Policies:** Implementing non-discrimination policies and ensuring they are enforced helps create a welcoming environment. - **Open Communication:** Encouraging open and honest communication can help patients feel more comfortable discussing their health needs. This Pride Month, let’s commit to making healthcare a safe and inclusive space for everyone. By embracing diversity and fostering inclusivity, we can improve health outcomes and ensure that all individuals receive the quality care they deserve. #PrideMonth #LGBTQHealth #InclusiveHealthcare #SafeCareForAll #HealthcareEquality
We join our employees, physicians, members, and communities in celebrating #PrideMonth and the strength and diversity of our vibrant LGBTQ+ community. We're committed to providing culturally responsive, equitable care, and partnering with LGBTQ+ organizations so everyone thrives. We’re also proud that we were recently recognized for the 13th consecutive year by the Human Rights Campaign, giving all 39 of our participating hospitals the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader designation: https://k-p.li/3vpKCSP.
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